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− | The predecessor of Radio Koper was established in [[established::1949]] as Radio of Yugoslav zone of Trieste. Originally it was broadcasted in Slovene, Croatian and Italian. After 1954 | + | The predecessor of Radio Koper was established in [[established::1949]] as Radio of Yugoslav zone of Trieste. Originally it was broadcasted in Slovene, Croatian and Italian. After 1954 it became a part of Radio Ljubljana (today's [[Radio Slovenia]]) and transmission was broadcasted in Italian and Slovene only. |
Besides international news and news from Slovene political, economic, social and cultural life, the station focuses on minority community events and news. It also features numerous cultural programmes, including ''Spazio attualita' cultura'' - Oddaja o kulturi which focuses on current cultural events. There are also shorter news items on minority schools, youth literature, theatre and cinema. Weekly programmes are prepared by pupils and students. | Besides international news and news from Slovene political, economic, social and cultural life, the station focuses on minority community events and news. It also features numerous cultural programmes, including ''Spazio attualita' cultura'' - Oddaja o kulturi which focuses on current cultural events. There are also shorter news items on minority schools, youth literature, theatre and cinema. Weekly programmes are prepared by pupils and students. | ||
− | Radio Koper-Capodistria is also available via the Internet. | + | The Radio has studios in Koper and Nova Gorica, it also regularly collaborates with Slovene radio stations and stations from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia and Australia. Radio Koper-Capodistria is also available via the Internet. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * | + | *[[RTV Slovenia Regional Broadcasting Centre Koper-Capodistria]] |
+ | * | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 21:25, 25 January 2011
The predecessor of Radio Koper was established in 1949 as Radio of Yugoslav zone of Trieste. Originally it was broadcasted in Slovene, Croatian and Italian. After 1954 it became a part of Radio Ljubljana (today's Radio Slovenia) and transmission was broadcasted in Italian and Slovene only.
Besides international news and news from Slovene political, economic, social and cultural life, the station focuses on minority community events and news. It also features numerous cultural programmes, including Spazio attualita' cultura - Oddaja o kulturi which focuses on current cultural events. There are also shorter news items on minority schools, youth literature, theatre and cinema. Weekly programmes are prepared by pupils and students.
The Radio has studios in Koper and Nova Gorica, it also regularly collaborates with Slovene radio stations and stations from Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia and Australia. Radio Koper-Capodistria is also available via the Internet.
See also
External links
- Radio Koper-Capodistria website (in Slovenian)